Anaesthesia Technician ALTSEO PRIVATE LIMITED
ALTSEO PRIVATE LIMITED
Office Location
Full Time
Experience: 3 - 3 years required
Pay: INR 800000 - INR 1800000 /year
Type: Full Time
Location: Baramulla
Skills: Technical Proficiency, patient monitoring, Medical Terminology, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Medication Administration, Emergency procedures, post-operative care, Patient Education, sterilization techniques, sterilization expertise
About ALTSEO PRIVATE LIMITED
Job Description
An anesthesia technician assists anesthesiologists and other medical staff in preparing, maintaining, and monitoring equipment and supplies for anesthesia procedures. They play a crucial role in ensuring patient safety during surgical procedures by monitoring vital signs and providing support during anesthesia administration.
Key Responsibilities:
Equipment Preparation and Maintenance:
Anesthesia technicians prepare anesthesia machines, check gas tanks, sterilize equipment, and ensure all necessary supplies are available before, during, and after procedures.
Patient Monitoring:
They monitor vital signs like heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation during anesthesia, communicating any changes to the medical team.
Assisting with Anesthesia Administration:
They may assist with tasks like intubation, ventilation, and administering medications, as directed by the anesthesiologist.
Post-Operative Care:
Anesthesia technicians may assist with the patient's emergence from anesthesia, removing airway devices, and transferring them to post-operative care units.
Maintaining a Safe Environment:
They ensure the operating room is a safe environment by monitoring for leaks of medical gases and maintaining proper infection control protocols.
Inventory Management:
They may manage the inventory of anesthesia supplies, ensuring adequate stock is available.
Troubleshooting Equipment:
Anesthesia technicians are trained to identify and troubleshoot malfunctions with anesthesia equipment.
Communication and Collaboration:
They communicate effectively with patients, anesthesiologists, and other members of the surgical team.